Earn 1K A Day Seminar 2014 – I Learned So Much

Hi all! I just got back to real work this week after spending the last weekend in Las Vegas at the Earn 1K A Day Seminar 2014.

I’ve been a hermit for years, drawing the line in the sand, “I’m Not Going To Seminars” ever again. I had some very bad experiences with conferences in the past (but that’s another story).

This year, one of my goals was to get out of my comfort zone, and jump into crowds of people who I could learn from and also help. The Earn 1K A Day Seminar 2014 is perfect because it’s small. I actually had time to Talk To People! This is huge, you can’t imagine how much you learn when you sit down for a meal and just have free flowing talk about your business.

One of my other goals was to meet (face to face) with some of my long time hero’s. Those that had helped me when I first started my journey into the online business world.

I’ve been determined to meet (and hug) Kelley McCausey and Nicole Dean. Well… I did it this year (you will be hearing me talk about them more soon):

I Also Met (In Person) People Who Know Me

Spending years growing a variety of streams of online income – was bound to lead me to people who want to learn from me. I really want to meet them in person and the only way this ever seems to happen is at an event, meet-up, conference or seminar. (rarely do people seek me out in my own neck of the woods)

Brenda showed up at this event with her new puppy, a tiny little guy named “hamster”. This was the most well behaved puppy ever:

You Can Learn Exactly What I Learned

Okay… I promise this seminar was not all fun and giggles. This 3 day immersion into growing your business to the 1 thousand dollars a day (and more) level is powerful stuff.

I don’t know about you, but when I am learning – I’m really bad about taking great notes. Even if I have taken notes, I can’t read my own chicken scratch. If I can read it – I don’t Implement right away and then it get’s lost in the mire of everything else on my to-do lists.

I’m looking at the notes I took and can’t remember what some of them mean. I must have used some code I was sure would trigger the original thought and nope… it’s lost.

Gads, I have pages in my Evernote – of notes that don’t make much sense.

I know it was all great (and actionable) content, and some of it I took thorough enough notes to take action.

I’m going to cry if I can’t get to use every thing I learned and then promptly forgot. Not because it wasn’t memorable, but because I have Swiss Cheese for a brain. Stuff just shoots out those holes and is lost forever.

Earn 1K A Day Seminar 2014 Recordings

Today, I get an email from Dennis Becker (the brilliant genius guy who put’s on this seminar every year) and the whole event was recorded!

It’s audio (which I love because I learn lot’s of stuff while driving).

Can you believe that I’m giggling instead of crying? Not only can I make heads/tails out of my notes now, but I can catch all the stuff I missed.

The Notes Make Sense And I Have Action Steps To Implement

How to share your best stuff and make it irresistible

Keeping It Simple – a recurring theme from many of the speakers

The law of inertia – stop making excuses

Consistency over Competency

So many Youtube secrets, things I had no idea I could do – Google Marketing (accomplished some of these ideas already this week)

Controlling your mindset, give yourself permission to be productive

Why email marketing still works (Nicole Dean rocks email marketing)

Change peoples lives – Kelly McCausey is a master of soft spoken/hard hitting – Do It Now – speaking

You can get the recordings of all of the presentations and the speaker panels right here:

Dennis Becker, who has hosted the conference for the past six years is beyond belief generous and has put an absolutely silly low price on these recordings. Grab a copy today.

All the audio recordings of every session (so you can listen in your car, when you are sitting outside or curled up in your most spot).

All the handouts from each speaker are available, so you get to follow along just like I did.

AND, you get a book based on everything shared at this conference. This is a huge benefit for those of us that loose stuff. The book comes out later, but you are all set up to get it when you sign up for the audio recordings.

This is a huge value… for a ridiculous low price. Pick up your copy today!

p.s. If you are able to attend next years Earn1kaDay conference, I’ll meet you! Dennis Becker puts on an incredibly professional “show”. All day long you could find hot coffee and tea as well as juice, water and soda. The first day we were treated to a nice lunch in a private room and late that same night was another meet and great reception with drinks and snacks. Then, the very next night – all attendees were invited to a (what would cost over $40 each) snazzy buffet on the strip.

I wasn’t expecting the generosity in keeping us well nourished in our bodies as well as all the mind blowing speakers. Unlike many other conferences, this one had me in tears at times with the heartfelt stories and laughing (you know my giggle) at some of the funny stories that resonated with me personally.

The Tuscany Suites in Vegas is THE perfect conference center. Except for the small casino, you would never realize you were in Vegas. The rooms are fantastic, including a fridge and coffee maker. I stocked my room the day I arrived with good for me munchies and was a happy camper. Plus, the beds didn’t hurt my back, Bonus!

I could go on and on… It’s been said that next year will be the last of this event. I will not miss it if at all possible.

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